The house, built in the mid-nineteenth century, is particular to the area and different from the typical Reggio farmhouses.
Typical manor house, with the lord's house facing west and with an Italian garden that still exists, has a stable and barn in the central body and the houses of farm laborers on the east side.
The particular shape of the building has favored a conservative, non-invasive restructuring. The external appearance of the building has remained unchanged as well as all the access doors. Inside, the room has been completely renovated with fine finishes and modern layout, to ensure maximum use of space and the best living comfort.